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01-28-2005
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| | | Re: So what is everyone reading? Quote: |
...."Shocked! Shocked, I say!"
| Ok, that's twice... what gives? Is that supposed to be cute, or pop-culture, or what? Why does it seem ridiculous that everyone seems to be quoting a line from a 50 year old movie NOW??? Sorry, not enough caffeine today, and way too much psych stuff, I guess my humor toggle is turned to off or something. Please feel free to explain...
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01-28-2005
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Originally Posted by IrishEyes Ok, that's twice... what gives? Is that supposed to be cute, or pop-culture, or what? Why does it seem ridiculous that everyone seems to be quoting a line from a 50 year old movie NOW??? | What's amazing to me, and why I think its coming up more often, is that its gone from being used in its original ironic Casablanca-sense, to being taken as a serious conservative position! More than half of the 36 instances of "indecency on television" reported to the FCC by the Parents Resource Council were merely references to the pejorative "dick" which is not one of the Seven Deadly Words, although people named Dick (do we know any of those?), probably aren't too thrilled.
Its definitely gotten too much airplay recently, so I'll avoid using it anymore.
Cheers,
Buffy
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01-28-2005
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| | | Re: So what is everyone reading? is there a list? must have missed that one too... or do you mean the Carlin thing??? Quote: |
Its definitely gotten too much airplay recently, so I'll avoid using it anymore.
| Not a problem, use it at will (or harry, or dick, for that matter)... i just felt like i was missing a joke, since it was prominently used twice, and i guess i think it's rather silly; well, that and the 'no idea' thing. c'mon, gimme a break.
however, taken in its original context, it was one of the better lines in a movie... ever.
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Last edited by IrishEyes; 01-28-2005 at 09:02 PM.
Reason: um, it's midnight and i can't spell a thing, DUH!
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01-28-2005
|  | Resident Slayer | | | | Re: So what is everyone reading? Yah, its the "The Seven Words You Can't Say on Television" on George Carlin's "Operation: Foole" album, from waaay back in 1972....
Trendsetters can't use even pre-neo-cliches. You're not shutting me up. I am!  No need to be sorry!
Cheers,
Buffy
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01-28-2005
|  | Resident Slayer | | | | | Re: So what is everyone reading? Okay, back on topic:
They (or their co/ghost-authors), can't write like Naomi Wolf but these two are much more interesting than "Promiscuities":
Jenna Jameson's "How to Make Love Like a Porn Star: A Cautionary Tale" and
"Traci Lords: Underneath It All"
Down boys, not much sex here that isn't depressing. You will only like these books if you like Naomi....
Cheers,
Buffy
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01-28-2005
|  | Existing | | | | | Re: So what is everyone reading? I'm reading:
Ringworld, by Larry Niven
Six Easy Pieces - lectures by Feynman
Dialogues of Plato
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02-05-2005
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Originally Posted by zadojla The three top books in my reading queue are: Birth of the Chess Queen, a History, by Marilyn Yalom. A feminist view of European chess history. The Unending Mystery, a Journey through Labyriths and Mazes, by David Willis McCullogh. A Christmas present from Beccareb Turned Chessmen, for collectors, players and woodworkers, by Mike Darlow | 1. e4 | 
02-05-2005
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Originally Posted by TeleMad 1. e4 | Good idea. Do we need a chess thread now?
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02-06-2005
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Originally Posted by Tormod Good idea. Do we need a chess thread now? | The problem with playing chess in a non OTB setting is that the other player could use a chess-playing program. The one I have is about 5 years old and cost only about $20, but it is rated ~2500. I was really good when I was playing in chess tournaments, but I was never that good. And by now I imagine they're probably much stronger. So even at my best, I couldn't beat someone who had no problem with getting a little help from a program, and I doubt anyone else - other than maybe Kasparov (is he still world champion) - could either. Computers ruined the game of chess in a sense.
But despite all of that, I'd still play a game if someone else wanted to.
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02-06-2005
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Originally Posted by TeleMad 1. e4 | Sorry, Telemad! This is not the venue for a chess game! (Although 1. e4 implies you're my kind of guy.)
I rarely play regular chess. I am most interested in chess variants. Check out www.chessvariants.org to see the kind of thing I'm talking about.
One advantage of chess variants is that there are not terribly strong programs to play them. The best general program is probably Zillions of Games, http://www.zillions-of-games.com/
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